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he will be returning to washington august 18. he vacationed at the vineyard before, 2009, 2010, and 2011. this time, staying in a new location near public roads, so the road will be closed. later tonight, remarks by state davis ineend -- wendy texas as well at her filibuster as a texas -- of a texas abortion bill. >> many of you heard my name for the first time last month when, as allison said, in the last hours of the texas legislative session, the partisans and power attempted to pass not just an abortion bill, but a bill that would block health care access to tens of thousands of women across the state of texas. in the process, these partisan lawmakers were seeking to rob texas women of their voice. because when women showed up at to testify, and they showed up by the thousands, many of them were turned away. and they were unable to give voice to an issue that had a very real impact on their lives. fo
he will be returning to washington august 18. he vacationed at the vineyard before, 2009, 2010, and 2011. this time, staying in a new location near public roads, so the road will be closed. later tonight, remarks by state davis ineend -- wendy texas as well at her filibuster as a texas -- of a texas abortion bill. >> many of you heard my name for the first time last month when, as allison said, in the last hours of the texas legislative session, the partisans and power attempted to pass...
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to cross the chinese defense concerns i'm joined by and you'll gupta in washington he is a professor of strategy and globalization at the university of maryland and in c. ard also in washington we have matthew ski venza he is an associate editor of the china channel at the atlantic and in boston we cross to john walsh he is a contributor to counterpunch and antiwar dot com as well as a founding member of come home america right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want join if i go to you first in boston do you think that the chinese feel like this is a policy of containment we had containment during the cold war of the soviet union we have containment of iran now so china's next well i think there's little doubt about that because the united states secretary john kerry secretary of state says and others say that we the united states is sending sixty percent of a vast military armada to to the to the east asia the western pacific now they say the excuse given is there's more economic activity there so the u.s. needs to send troops. well down the
to cross the chinese defense concerns i'm joined by and you'll gupta in washington he is a professor of strategy and globalization at the university of maryland and in c. ard also in washington we have matthew ski venza he is an associate editor of the china channel at the atlantic and in boston we cross to john walsh he is a contributor to counterpunch and antiwar dot com as well as a founding member of come home america right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in...
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in what in washington which i reply to what we've already heard yes exactly because i mean you know basically the last thing we should expect last thing the chinese would expect or any other government to expect is that for the u.s. to act irrationally and you know i mean given that asia has about fifty five percent of the world's population it's more than thirty percent of world g.d.p. by another ten years there will be more than u.s. and europe combined by g.d.p. and so and of course you know economic power and military power. you know highly correlated in the medium to long term and so it's rational for the u.s. to be focusing in terms of quote unquote the paper economic political but that's number one number two is we should not expect the u.s. to act irrationally and that's kind of the invasion of iraq was the rational was and it wasn't wasn't that irrational and we of course it was it rational that was completely stupid on the us part but just because the us acted irrationally doesn't mean that it's good for the u.s. to keep acting irrationally for ever number one number two.
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until then, a discussion on the healthcare law from " washington journal. " washington journal." thank you for joining us this morning to try to demonstrate what is going on across the country. let me read you three headlines. this is from cleveland, ohio ,nsurance department they claim obamacare premium "the washington post," here is why health insurance are tumbling in new york. and the miami herald says health insurance prices will spike. what is going on with insurance rates right now? what do we know for certain? guest: a lot of the obamacare benefits are about to take effect starting in january. a big part is these insurance exchanges that states they could help people who buy insurance on their own or those who do not get insurance at work. it is for many of the millions of uninsured now. there has been a lot of concern with some of the changes that health care costs would spike, because with some of the changes that health care costs some of the changes that health care costs sell insurance. insurance companies now turn away because they think it is too high of a risk. th
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it's a story that nobody in washington wants to talk about. how the white house is helping them weasel out of obamacare the government says it's time to get out of mortgage business, six years after the housing bubble burst. is it a step in the right direction? >> paul: welcome to the "journal editorial report". i'm paul gigot. 19 embassies in the middle east and africa were shuttered in a global travel alert issued after communications among senior al-qaeda operatives intercepted indicating plans for a major attack were underway and calling into the question in the narrative the group is on the run. columnist brett stephens and matt cominski join me with more. on friday the u.s. closed the consulate in pakistan which i've been to which is the safest part of pakistan. are we watching the comeback of al-qaeda? >> we have been watching it for a month but now we have noticed. this last week is one, the al-qaeda core, central pakistan led by ayman al-zawahri and he is active. number two, we have seen that the al-qaeda affiliates, after al-qaeda in
it's a story that nobody in washington wants to talk about. how the white house is helping them weasel out of obamacare the government says it's time to get out of mortgage business, six years after the housing bubble burst. is it a step in the right direction? >> paul: welcome to the "journal editorial report". i'm paul gigot. 19 embassies in the middle east and africa were shuttered in a global travel alert issued after communications among senior al-qaeda operatives...
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some of you may have read the washington-based institute for science and international security report published on tuesday this week. that predicted that everyone can produce weapons-grade uranium by the middle of 2014 without being detected. in addition, as current events demonstrate, they are in turmoil. turkey has reversed direction and is pursuing is on the stand for policies that are the equal of the text. syria is in the midst of a horrific civil war. we must rely on the egyptian military prudence to avoid a similar outcome in the arab world's greatest state. recent developments of to we shed did not look promising either. the eastern mediterranean is to the stability through recorded history and the mediterranean naval force that once had to carrier battle groups consisted day of a command ship based in italy in three or so surface ships with ballistic missile defenses. in the mediterranean this soft power that the bombing administration favors in fact, is unsupported by the hard power. into the vacuum left by our departure, others are stepping. iran has said the much larger ca
some of you may have read the washington-based institute for science and international security report published on tuesday this week. that predicted that everyone can produce weapons-grade uranium by the middle of 2014 without being detected. in addition, as current events demonstrate, they are in turmoil. turkey has reversed direction and is pursuing is on the stand for policies that are the equal of the text. syria is in the midst of a horrific civil war. we must rely on the egyptian...
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rob, it is good to see you over there as opposed to here in washington, d.c. i need your help though. explain to us for -- how for the past 20 years, or you can go all the way back to world war ii if you want, give us the historical perspective on this relationship . >> certainly, since world war ii, relations between china and japan have been very strange. the chinese still remember a lot of the atrocities committed by the japanese imperial army to many chinese. there is certainly not a lot of respect and rapport among the chinese chinese and japanese people. that being said, trade is one area where they have broken down a lot of cultural social areas because of the ideas that strong, improved economic relations will create -- >> what is the problem? i mean, i have spoken to a lot of people, obviously from the chinese side about this. one of the sticking points is that they feel that japan, number one, isn't sorry, and they haven't taken the position to apologize. very similar to what germany did to a lot of other countries and nationalities during world war
rob, it is good to see you over there as opposed to here in washington, d.c. i need your help though. explain to us for -- how for the past 20 years, or you can go all the way back to world war ii if you want, give us the historical perspective on this relationship . >> certainly, since world war ii, relations between china and japan have been very strange. the chinese still remember a lot of the atrocities committed by the japanese imperial army to many chinese. there is certainly not a...
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nathan -- [inaudible] of george washington university hospital. so my question is, you know, the central tenet of this plan is choice and competition in health insurance will bring down costs for families. last year i got published in the new england journal in response to dr. antos and saying that there isn't a whole lot of evidence for choice and competition bringing down cost. dr. gruber has shown a lot of choice in inconsistencies among the elderly, they pick plans that don't minimize out of pocket costs, and then dr. mcwilliams of harvard has how long medicare advantage that too many medicare advantage plans just floods people's ability to pick the appropriate plan, and they don't always respond to the generosity of plans. so, you know, how confident are we that choice and competition will improve value in health care? >> actually, so i think the brief answer, one is kind of compared to once. compared to what? it's clear that medicare, which doesn't have a lot of choice, hasn't done a particularly good job of restraining costs. so the questio
nathan -- [inaudible] of george washington university hospital. so my question is, you know, the central tenet of this plan is choice and competition in health insurance will bring down costs for families. last year i got published in the new england journal in response to dr. antos and saying that there isn't a whole lot of evidence for choice and competition bringing down cost. dr. gruber has shown a lot of choice in inconsistencies among the elderly, they pick plans that don't minimize out...
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it is the story nobody in washington wants to talk about. we will tell you how the white house is helping congress weasel out of obama care. the president says it is time for the government to get out of the mortgage business. six years after the housing bubble burst, is it a step in the right direction? >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report." 19 u.s. embassies and consulates were shuttered this week. senior al qaeda operatives were intercept. indicating the plans for a major attack were under way and calling it into question the obama administration's narrative the terror group is on the run. "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor brett stephens and editorial board member matt kaminski join me with more. just to add this list on friday, the u.s. closed the consulate in lahore, pakistan, which i have been to and which is the safest parts supposedly the safest part of pakistan. are we watching the comeback of al qaeda as a global threat? >> we have been watching it for months. it is just that only now we noticed. i think wit
it is the story nobody in washington wants to talk about. we will tell you how the white house is helping congress weasel out of obama care. the president says it is time for the government to get out of the mortgage business. six years after the housing bubble burst, is it a step in the right direction? >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report." 19 u.s. embassies and consulates were shuttered this week. senior al qaeda operatives were intercept. indicating the plans for...
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well coming up after the break it's over to our washington studios for prime interest here in our team. the video game company of heroes two is facing a lot of heat from gamers inside the former soviet union in fact fourteen thousand people thus far have taken the time to sign a changed org. petition to get the game removed from former communist shelves across the land why are people so mad this looks like some sort of world war two game i mean and this type of game there's going to be a murdering of virtual rampaging through cities with rocket launchers so why did they start a petition for you to blogger called the bad comedian made a detailed twenty five minute video depicting all the gross historical inaccuracies and exaggerations throughout the game but he portrays the soviet army as a pack of slave driving before with every soviet officer wanting nothing more than to shoot his own soldiers in the back or send them to the gulag forthwith according to polygon dot com the game exploits rare moments in the wars history like some very limited battles or soviet soldiers went in unarmed
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corresponding to washington. he says the u.s. government to into the president and fall out over this. revolution. there is something called the foreign intelligence surveillance court now this is a very old gus body that was set up with the whole road that it would have proved individual cases of surveillance because under american law. the f.b.i. and certainly the cia and n.s.a. are not allowed to surveil american citizens and yet what every scene with this latest revelation courtesy of it was snowden but the massive thousands of surveillance instances a year this is incredible is it as i say. the worst thing that happens for any government is political embarrassment and they have this sense gaff. in the next coming up before that in a few minutes russian champion athlete said the headlines but not for his sport. to protest. about it but take a closer look also as well the u.s. government's. currency is like a bit coy with the senate saying the sector must be regulated if you stay with this . wealthy british style. market. what
corresponding to washington. he says the u.s. government to into the president and fall out over this. revolution. there is something called the foreign intelligence surveillance court now this is a very old gus body that was set up with the whole road that it would have proved individual cases of surveillance because under american law. the f.b.i. and certainly the cia and n.s.a. are not allowed to surveil american citizens and yet what every scene with this latest revelation courtesy of it...
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messing in china's backyard washington ops its military aid to the philippines boosting control in the oil rich south china sea adds more fuel to the friction with beijing. plus the west government swoops on virtual currencies like bitcoin with the senate saying the sector a must be regulated. in six pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie welcome to the program well intense gunfire is being reported in the egyptian capital where scores of the ousted president supporters are battling a mass deployment of security forces on the streets both morsy loyalists and police officers have been killed in the kyra riots and elsewhere in the country right now you're looking at the live picture coming out of egypt and that's as islam is began nationwide marches vowing revenge after hundreds fell victim to a brutal crackdown on dissent and the army has set up checkpoints and deployed military vehicles in egypt's biggest cities and we have a correspondent bill true who is in car across it can bring us the very latest. hello bell thank you for joining us to talk about what'
messing in china's backyard washington ops its military aid to the philippines boosting control in the oil rich south china sea adds more fuel to the friction with beijing. plus the west government swoops on virtual currencies like bitcoin with the senate saying the sector a must be regulated. in six pm in the russian capital you're watching r t with me marina joshie welcome to the program well intense gunfire is being reported in the egyptian capital where scores of the ousted president...
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in washington d.c. who will pull their i think. well look even you know where do you want to know that's really what people want to know who's going to win. i think the market will when in the end because china has so much current domestically. random events will cost collapse within from that with because they create so much station within the party with the people in the party and within that i think groups so i leave. you know reached a tipping point moment i think that's a mistake you shoes will cause them collapse if they fight. against you. japan and taiwan they will truly reveal their nature and there will be isolated by international community i think there will be costs. and i want to give dan the last word who will prevail over whom why he so you're looking at a possibility where no one wins and the losers of the world's people as we had the economic crisis military conflict and a terrible environmental disaster that none of these nations are facing up to. particularly. the world but when you leave we have these we had th
in washington d.c. who will pull their i think. well look even you know where do you want to know that's really what people want to know who's going to win. i think the market will when in the end because china has so much current domestically. random events will cost collapse within from that with because they create so much station within the party with the people in the party and within that i think groups so i leave. you know reached a tipping point moment i think that's a mistake you shoes...
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washington is in talks with the philippines. and watching r t and washington is in talks with the philippines on a new security deal it wants a greater access to the country's military facilities to deploy troops equipment aircraft and ships washington's growing engagements in the asia pacific are eating up billions of dollars with alice citing china's growing clout as a main reason why washington has been steadily beefing up its military presence in the region japan one of its made our eyes with fifty thousand american troops deployed there south korea comes in second with over twenty eight thousand military personnel well there's also the security harbor of guam which hosts several american military bases and under the asia oriana policy the us has been strengthening its alliances with this trail yet the philippines singapore thailand and vietnam deploying troops as well as seeking to sign cooperation agreements. well washington claims it's just protecting its economic interests in the region but as our scott explains that's n
washington is in talks with the philippines. and watching r t and washington is in talks with the philippines on a new security deal it wants a greater access to the country's military facilities to deploy troops equipment aircraft and ships washington's growing engagements in the asia pacific are eating up billions of dollars with alice citing china's growing clout as a main reason why washington has been steadily beefing up its military presence in the region japan one of its made our eyes...
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massing in china's backyard washington upsets military aid to the philippines boasting control of the oil rich south china sea but adds more fuel to the friction with beijing. plus more snooping shamus the embattled n.s.a. is revealed to have been violating u.s. surveillance rules thousands of times a year. and he would do this this is our top stories are just mentioned intense gunfire raging in the egyptian capital again with scores of the president's supporters battling a mass deployment of security forces on the streets at least fifty people both morsy loyalists and police officers have been killed in the cairo riots according to security officials the death tolls also rising elsewhere in the country to true reports from the capital. it's another chaotic day here in egypt so most of what the supporters of mohamed morsy call the day of rage in ramses square which is in downtown cairo just off the area is absolutely massive the moment that twenty eight marches converged on the square when they basically intended to set up a sit in by about half past two three pm gunshots could be hea
massing in china's backyard washington upsets military aid to the philippines boasting control of the oil rich south china sea but adds more fuel to the friction with beijing. plus more snooping shamus the embattled n.s.a. is revealed to have been violating u.s. surveillance rules thousands of times a year. and he would do this this is our top stories are just mentioned intense gunfire raging in the egyptian capital again with scores of the president's supporters battling a mass deployment of...
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growing engagement in the asia pacific region washington has been steadily beefing up its military presence in the region while japan being its a man with fifty thousand american troops deployed there south korea comes in second with over twenty thousand u.s. military personnel and there's also the security hub of guam which holds several american military bases under a of the asian oriented policy the u.s. has been strengthening its alliances with the strain the philippines singapore thailand and yet now deploying troops as well as seeking to sign cooperation agreements america claims is just protecting its economic interests in the region but as our explains that doesn't seem to be the case. america's increasing interest in the asia pacific is defined by the white house as an attempt to strengthen economic and security interests in a paper released in two thousand and twelve washington makes no attempt to shy away from the fact that china's dominance in the region is a concern saying its emergence has the potential to negatively affect america's economy and security but go some way to exp
growing engagement in the asia pacific region washington has been steadily beefing up its military presence in the region while japan being its a man with fifty thousand american troops deployed there south korea comes in second with over twenty thousand u.s. military personnel and there's also the security hub of guam which holds several american military bases under a of the asian oriented policy the u.s. has been strengthening its alliances with the strain the philippines singapore thailand...
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military facilities to deploy troops equipment aircraft and ships washington's grow. when gage wins and the asia pacific are eating up billions of dollars with analysts citing china's growing clout as the main reason washington has been steadily beefing up its military presence in the region japan being its made ally with fifty thousand american troops deployed there south korea comes in second with over twenty eight thousand u.s. military personnel and there's also the security hub of guam which holds several american military bases under the asian oriental policy the us has been strengthening its and wyness with australia the philippines singapore thailand and vietnam deploying troops as well as seeking to sign cooperation agreements now washington claims it's just protecting its economic interests in the region but as pulse caught explains that's not the whole story. america's increasing interest in the asia pacific is defined by the white house as an attempt to strengthen economic and security interests in a paper released in two thousand and twelve washington mak
military facilities to deploy troops equipment aircraft and ships washington's grow. when gage wins and the asia pacific are eating up billions of dollars with analysts citing china's growing clout as the main reason washington has been steadily beefing up its military presence in the region japan being its made ally with fifty thousand american troops deployed there south korea comes in second with over twenty eight thousand u.s. military personnel and there's also the security hub of guam...
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attempt to strengthen economic and security interests in a paper released in two thousand and twelve washington makes no attempt to shy away from the fact that china's dominance in the region is a concern saying its emergence has the potential to negatively affect america's economy and security but go some way to explaining exactly why the u.s. is beefing up its military presence in the region but the exact extent of their muscle flexing is causing some to suggest it's an attempt at containment which will only intensify friction in the region the idea that the united states is protecting the interests of the world against chinese influence is clearly absurd all the united states is doing is ratcheting up military tension and pressure when the world doesn't need it at all disputes over territory are the main reason for heightened tensions the south china sea rich in oil and fish is the main bone of contention washington is backing its ally the philippines in that dispute upping its military support to the nation by two thirds while also strengthening its military ties with indonesia singapore ma
attempt to strengthen economic and security interests in a paper released in two thousand and twelve washington makes no attempt to shy away from the fact that china's dominance in the region is a concern saying its emergence has the potential to negatively affect america's economy and security but go some way to explaining exactly why the u.s. is beefing up its military presence in the region but the exact extent of their muscle flexing is causing some to suggest it's an attempt at containment...
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. >>> the "washington post" has been a journalistic icon in the united states. now the ceo of tech giant amazon.com is buying the paper. many traditional u.s. print media have been the targets of acquisition in the age of the digital revolution. the "washington post" has announced that amazon.com founder jeff bezos will buy the paper and its affiliated publications for $250 million. the "washington post", founded in 1877, has been hit by slumping advertising revenue and a loss of subscribers. bezos has said he will ask the post executives to remain with the paper. he has indicated that the internet will play a role in any management reforms he may carry out. he has also noted that the internet is transforming almost every aspect of the news business, adding that he will need to experiment. the question now is whether the newspaper will be able to rebuild itself under bezos. >>> a key indicator of japan's economy fell in june for the >>> the country is recognized as a nuclear power. it's not a signatory to the nuclear non pro liberation treaty. titled "town of ev
. >>> the "washington post" has been a journalistic icon in the united states. now the ceo of tech giant amazon.com is buying the paper. many traditional u.s. print media have been the targets of acquisition in the age of the digital revolution. the "washington post" has announced that amazon.com founder jeff bezos will buy the paper and its affiliated publications for $250 million. the "washington post", founded in 1877, has been hit by slumping...
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thousands spent the week in washington remembering his words and what he did for the nation. the vision laid out by dr. king has been remembered and celebrated around the world. in tokyo a concert was held to honor his dream. a saxophone player from the state of mississippi arrived in tokyo on august 28th to commemorate the historic day. the message he brought is let freedom ring. >> he played a spiritual song he has been listening to since the childhood. they helped them during the struggles. >> in the words of doctor martin luther king,jr. equality for everyone. freedom. you remind me that i have to be conscious of the inequality that does exist in the world. i don't know how much longer it's going to take with another 50 years or what. we have to keep the march going. >> u.s. secretary of defense chuck hagel joined the minster defense leaders in the southeast asian nations. it contains a number of security challenges including disputes over the south china sea. the agenda was overtaken by events in the mideast and talk of possible u.s. military action against syria. the ob
thousands spent the week in washington remembering his words and what he did for the nation. the vision laid out by dr. king has been remembered and celebrated around the world. in tokyo a concert was held to honor his dream. a saxophone player from the state of mississippi arrived in tokyo on august 28th to commemorate the historic day. the message he brought is let freedom ring. >> he played a spiritual song he has been listening to since the childhood. they helped them during the...
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war in policy, including serious, from this morning's "washington journal." on your screen is by taylor, a senior policy correspondent for the "washington times." we also have the christian science monitor's diplomatic reporter, joining us for a discussion about u.s. foreign- policy challenges, particularly focusing on syria and egypt and the middle east in general. we will start with a look at a headline this morning -- obama reviews response options in attack to syria -- this is the "washington post" headline. the president met yesterday with his national security team. what are they trying to figure out? they're trying to figure out how they could respond to this redline issue with. . the president has come out and said the use of chemical weapons would be the crossing of the red line and that would suggest or that was red in the media here in washington as a warning from president obama that the use of chemical weapons would trigger some kind of surgical military strike by the united states. they are debating, i think, what to do. is it time for the unite
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aty are not people that work desks in washington. they're people that fix airplanes and other essentials things. these folks have had their pay frozen for three years. they have had a hiring freeze. now we're taking 1/5 of their paycheck in the last quarter of the year. it is causing many to have to change their family plans and not do things they had hoped to do for the kids. it is a miserable way to treat people. i talk to audiences of civilians. i say, i do not know why you put up with us. except i do know. they are there for the mission. they care about defending the country. otherwise, they would tell us to go to hell and leave. but they care and are dedicated. they do not deserve this kind of treatment. these are the things that happen as a result of cuts that are very steep and fast. to taked more time cuts like the cuts we've already taken, we approach it strategically. we say there are things we do not need any more. we can phase this out. what kinds of capabilities do not need any more? we get rid of the old and start buyin
aty are not people that work desks in washington. they're people that fix airplanes and other essentials things. these folks have had their pay frozen for three years. they have had a hiring freeze. now we're taking 1/5 of their paycheck in the last quarter of the year. it is causing many to have to change their family plans and not do things they had hoped to do for the kids. it is a miserable way to treat people. i talk to audiences of civilians. i say, i do not know why you put up with us....
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bataan's the parent child center here in washington d.c. i am a former chair of the parent policy council in currently sit on the national historic association board. at the center we were able to avoid cutting children this year on it because we won a grant from the d.c. office of state superintendent of education. that occ grant funded an extra head start classroom that we would have to cut due to the sequestered. but this was of 1-time grant, and i have no idea how they will continue to avoid shutting -- cutting children and classroom. just because we were able to not cut children this year, don't think that the cuts were not still felt deeply by the staff. i think this is something that many people who don't go to the center every day don't understand. the staff have been incredible to me and other parents, but you can see the extra stress is on the faces every day. several positions have already been eliminated, and even those staff who still have their job are often doing the work of two, three, or even four different people. these of
bataan's the parent child center here in washington d.c. i am a former chair of the parent policy council in currently sit on the national historic association board. at the center we were able to avoid cutting children this year on it because we won a grant from the d.c. office of state superintendent of education. that occ grant funded an extra head start classroom that we would have to cut due to the sequestered. but this was of 1-time grant, and i have no idea how they will continue to...
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predict the outcome because it is quite obvious there is no simple military act to take and today's washington post includes the formulation, somebody has an op-ed, something like a feel-good strike to make good on our threat that is not going to accomplish something. if we are going to use force it should accomplish something other than demonstrating resolve to demonstrate resolve but i don't know the answer. >> over here, to the back. back row. >> stanley clover along with brad. >> another old guy. >> back to the background of this. the history of the korean war. that is why we are so concerned about north korea doing something really crazy. even kim il sung's didn't attack until the got the approval from china and the soviet union which he discusses stalin's approval of the request to attack. if we are talking about any major north korean use of military force, that would seem to make some assumptions about the russian and chinese positions. it is not just about us, there has to be some implicit assumption about them. can we imagine they would sign off on such an attack the way they did in
predict the outcome because it is quite obvious there is no simple military act to take and today's washington post includes the formulation, somebody has an op-ed, something like a feel-good strike to make good on our threat that is not going to accomplish something. if we are going to use force it should accomplish something other than demonstrating resolve to demonstrate resolve but i don't know the answer. >> over here, to the back. back row. >> stanley clover along with brad....
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message china's backyard washington ups its military aid to the philippines boosting control of the oil rich south china sea but adds more fuel to the friction with beijing. even kevin owen he was here live this is this is r.t. from moscow and first intense gunfire is raging in the egyptian capital where crowds of the ousted president supporters are battling a mass deployment of security forces on the streets at least fifty people both morsy loyalists and police officers have been killed in rioting that's been raging throughout the day in cairo according to security officials the death toll is also rising elsewhere in the country to go to our true she's in the capital hi there bel grim statistics again tonight how does it compare a sad comparison indeed with what we witnessed on wednesday. rob salie receiving yet another day of very bloody clashes here in the capital as well as across the country just days before the six hundred people were killed in on the occasions between security forces and supposedly one hundred mostly now the moment we go on the curfew is in paris by the president
message china's backyard washington ups its military aid to the philippines boosting control of the oil rich south china sea but adds more fuel to the friction with beijing. even kevin owen he was here live this is this is r.t. from moscow and first intense gunfire is raging in the egyptian capital where crowds of the ousted president supporters are battling a mass deployment of security forces on the streets at least fifty people both morsy loyalists and police officers have been killed in...
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washington post register is kept. the newspaper posted a note on its web sites a readers of some stores have been redirected to the web site reporting the regime of experience of president bush are al-assad. a fox business network giving you the power to prosper. fax cheryl: a lot of data today, the market didn't like. we are pushing session lows on the dow, nasdaq and the s&p and the dow is up 17% for the year. the s&p up 18% for the year and the nasdaq up 21% for the year. you got pull back and sometimes this happens, and that is the market on the piece of this loss. and they are as american as apple pie. only 368 are left, and projector's of digital technologies, many are going out of business. american honda taking up the cause, senior vice president of operations. be honest question is why would honda take something that although drive in movies are nostalgia don't seem to be successful anymore? why take on this cause? >> we believe in helping our customers in any way we can and we understand we saw lot of cars t
washington post register is kept. the newspaper posted a note on its web sites a readers of some stores have been redirected to the web site reporting the regime of experience of president bush are al-assad. a fox business network giving you the power to prosper. fax cheryl: a lot of data today, the market didn't like. we are pushing session lows on the dow, nasdaq and the s&p and the dow is up 17% for the year. the s&p up 18% for the year and the nasdaq up 21% for the year. you got...
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group told us this runs counter to washington was declared democracy. is actually quite shameful to see countries and leaders of western governments who hail themselves as beacons of democracy supporting the slaughter of democracy and its supporters in egypt what obama came out and said yesterday is simply not enough this is what the obama subsidies to the army buys the slaughter of innocent men women and children the army may have pulled the trigger yes but it was the west that loaded the gun and the west must take an active stance against this it's not too late to side with democracy in egypt they must come out they must reject what is happening in egypt these cosmetic diplomatic maneuvers of free calling ambassadors and the tepid statements again they are not enough we are talking about people dying and revolution. and there's also disturbing web footage of civilians being fired on allegedly by army snipers in car just to warn you you might find some of these images coming out upsetting in this video you can see several men holding the other person a
group told us this runs counter to washington was declared democracy. is actually quite shameful to see countries and leaders of western governments who hail themselves as beacons of democracy supporting the slaughter of democracy and its supporters in egypt what obama came out and said yesterday is simply not enough this is what the obama subsidies to the army buys the slaughter of innocent men women and children the army may have pulled the trigger yes but it was the west that loaded the gun...
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i am phillip yin in washington. >> i am michelle makori. at the nasdaq market in times square in new york. the world's leading exporter of dairy products says it's baby formula is safe after a multimillion dollar recall. >> welcome to the biz asia america. much more on what is happening in syria, but also latin america as well. we will travel to brazil to see what that country's central bank is doing to keep interest rates on hold. a special report on south africa's fight for economic equality. first, the latest from syria. >> u.s.says the u.s. is certai's government carried out chemical weapon attacks near damascus last week. obama said the u.s. had not yet decided whether to go ahead with military intervention. the permanent members of the un security council have held talks on a british resolution that could allow military action in syria, but that meeting has ended in deadlock. full report later on in the program. thousands gathered in washington to pay tribute to a historical day for civil rights in the u.s. 50 years ago, in 1960 three
i am phillip yin in washington. >> i am michelle makori. at the nasdaq market in times square in new york. the world's leading exporter of dairy products says it's baby formula is safe after a multimillion dollar recall. >> welcome to the biz asia america. much more on what is happening in syria, but also latin america as well. we will travel to brazil to see what that country's central bank is doing to keep interest rates on hold. a special report on south africa's fight for...
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washington says it will continue demanding snowden's extradition. putin's presidential aide is disappointed at the summit cancellation. he said the decision clearly shows the u.s. is not prepared to develop relations with russia on an equal basis. but he said the invitation for obama to visit russia still stands and that russian representatives are ready to continue working with their u.s. partners on all key issues. >>> a group of united nations investigators will visit panama to visit an arms shipment that was detained. it was traveling from cuba to north korea. a vessel was found to be carrying military equipment. the shipment may violent a u.n. arms embargo against north korea. the u.n. security council's committee on north korea sanctions says that the six-member team will visit panama for three days beginning august 13th. officials seized a ship last month. they found the obsolete equipment under sacks of sugar in the ship's hold. cuban authorities said that the cargo had planes and missiles sent to north korea to be repaired. the panamanian o
washington says it will continue demanding snowden's extradition. putin's presidential aide is disappointed at the summit cancellation. he said the decision clearly shows the u.s. is not prepared to develop relations with russia on an equal basis. but he said the invitation for obama to visit russia still stands and that russian representatives are ready to continue working with their u.s. partners on all key issues. >>> a group of united nations investigators will visit panama to...
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let's make sure washington does its job. what makes me frustrated sometimes, the very folks who say they stand with our military proudly, the same ones who are standing in the way of fixing the sequester. it is important to look at deeds and not words. , it is true for our national security, we have always got to make sure we are dealing with our deficits and debt. our economy is strong. that means the military is strong. if our economy is weak. our deficits are falling of the fastest rate in decades. we cut them in half. they keep on moving in the right in that context. congress needs to agree on a responsible plan that reduces our deficit but also keeps our military strong. also investing in education. also investing in research. also investing in infrastructure. that's what you deserve. that's what your families deserve. that's what i'm fighting for. that is my commitment to you. [applause] keeping a military strong require something else. that is taking care of our extraordinary wounded warriors. here at pendleton, you a
let's make sure washington does its job. what makes me frustrated sometimes, the very folks who say they stand with our military proudly, the same ones who are standing in the way of fixing the sequester. it is important to look at deeds and not words. , it is true for our national security, we have always got to make sure we are dealing with our deficits and debt. our economy is strong. that means the military is strong. if our economy is weak. our deficits are falling of the fastest rate in...
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turned on washington, could not believe it. martha and george were a hard act to follow. they knew they would be difficult. >> we will move into the years of their one-term presidency. before that video, there's a time in one of your books, you call it a splendid missouri being in the white house. explain what that phrase meant. >> it was blended in that they were at the pinnacle of his political career and her career. they had risen to the top. it was nothing but trouble, agonizing trouble from the very beginning. at very first, john was very enthusiastic about becoming president. abigail said, i'm going to stay here in quincy. she said, i will not be there until october. he said, that's fine, you do not come until october. once he was in the presidency, he discovered it was the loneliest place in the world. he started writing letters, drop everything that you're doing, come here, i need you immediately. she did. >> one of the interesting things, one of the reasons she was hesitant was she said, i like to be outspoken. she kne
turned on washington, could not believe it. martha and george were a hard act to follow. they knew they would be difficult. >> we will move into the years of their one-term presidency. before that video, there's a time in one of your books, you call it a splendid missouri being in the white house. explain what that phrase meant. >> it was blended in that they were at the pinnacle of his political career and her career. they had risen to the top. it was nothing but trouble, agonizing...
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keeps trying washington funds a t.v. channel and a radio station that specifically target a cuban audience with programming that features prominent cuban dissidents what you were doing to an opportunity. and projects like toward democracy which the channel's website advertises as a how to guide for transitioning from dictatorship to democracy all done in the hopes that one day the communist leadership in cuba will fall how soon do you think that's going to. well i hope some probably do three years we need to work really hard maybe the martine media are working very hard but the cuban public remains largely unaware of their efforts which have you ever heard of radio. no i know nothing about it. the marty itself acknowledges the limited reach of its radio and t.v. programs we'll have for any way to reach that with the information on the general queue of people became a government jams the martys radio and t.v. signals to circumvent that the us has employed a variety of methods one of them errol martini a plane that had bee
keeps trying washington funds a t.v. channel and a radio station that specifically target a cuban audience with programming that features prominent cuban dissidents what you were doing to an opportunity. and projects like toward democracy which the channel's website advertises as a how to guide for transitioning from dictatorship to democracy all done in the hopes that one day the communist leadership in cuba will fall how soon do you think that's going to. well i hope some probably do three...
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eastern with another program related to the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. the national alliance of faith and justice is hosting an event looking at youth mentoring. later today we'll have another statement from washington journals spotlight on magazine series. former u.s. senator jim webb recently joined us to talk about an article he wrote about his time in government. watch that at 7:10 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. and booktv is live today as well. it focuses on women and politics. watch that online starting at 7 p.m. eastern at booktv.org. >> an update on syria to associated press reports the u.s. is expected to formally state today whether theory used chemical weapons and an announcement out how president barack obama will respond could follow. defense secretary chuck hagel says u.s. forces are now ready to act on any order my president obama to strike syria. the u.s. navy has four destroys any issue mediterranean sea within range of targets inside syria, and the u.s. also has warplanes in that region. secretary hagel spoke during his visit to asia. br
eastern with another program related to the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. the national alliance of faith and justice is hosting an event looking at youth mentoring. later today we'll have another statement from washington journals spotlight on magazine series. former u.s. senator jim webb recently joined us to talk about an article he wrote about his time in government. watch that at 7:10 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. and booktv is live today as well. it focuses on women and...
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let's get the story from washington d.c. marion international ceo and president. great to see you. many types of travelers, business, leader, the frugal traveler all use different brands of hotels. collectively how was the traveler doing? >> the individual traveler is doing great as we speak. the only pause in our report this morning was the near term group business. a little bit soft. so when you look at the individual business travelers, families taking vacation. what we saw, about six, seven, 8%. that has been steady. really strong performance. liz: which group is -- in them separating them from the actual group traveler, but a business traveler, leisure traveler with a little bit more money? who is doing the best? >> that they put the business traveler and leisure, but probably the higher end leisure is strongest. you talk about ritz-carlton. we had a dozen ritz-carlton resorts in florida who are performing very, very well. the west coast's performing great. those are driven often buy high-end leisure travel. but the working traveler is back on the road. so ibm executive, ibm s
let's get the story from washington d.c. marion international ceo and president. great to see you. many types of travelers, business, leader, the frugal traveler all use different brands of hotels. collectively how was the traveler doing? >> the individual traveler is doing great as we speak. the only pause in our report this morning was the near term group business. a little bit soft. so when you look at the individual business travelers, families taking vacation. what we saw, about six,...
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it--it wants revision of this versailles-washington system. it wants to acquire territory and raw materials. it feels that the united states in particular has rolled back japan's gains, and it feels aggrieved, and it's in this context of a rising sense of aggrieved nationalism that the depression comes, the military make their move, hirohito becomes emperor on december 26, and within two years, he's facing the situation of a insubordination in his armed forces, and ii take the story from there, and in s--and in seven chapters i look very closely at how he performs. c-span: today, the united states has 284 million people in it, or thereabouts, japan has about 125 million? >> guest: yes. i--i'm not quite sure, but i would imagine yes. c-span: today's gross national product here in the united states is close to $10 trillion; in japan, it's close to $5 trillion? >> guest: it's the number two economy, still, even after a decade of economic stagnation. c-span: the reason i use those figures, to ask you, back in 1941... >> guest: yes. c-span: ... wha
it--it wants revision of this versailles-washington system. it wants to acquire territory and raw materials. it feels that the united states in particular has rolled back japan's gains, and it feels aggrieved, and it's in this context of a rising sense of aggrieved nationalism that the depression comes, the military make their move, hirohito becomes emperor on december 26, and within two years, he's facing the situation of a insubordination in his armed forces, and ii take the story from there,...
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then we return to the march on washington 50 years on. tonight reflections from
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he delivered his i have a dream speech at the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c. on august 28th, 1963. >> i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream -- >> his historic speech electrified millions of americans fighting for civil rights. he received the nobel peace prize the following year for his tireless work. but during a visit to tennessee in 1968, he was shot and killed. he was just 39 years old. on saturday, thousands gathered in washington to commemorate his historic speech. 50 years on, some americans feel king's dream of racial equality is just that, they say discrimination still exists in the u.s. and they point to controversial policing tactic in new york as a prime example. nhk world has the story. >> 25-year-old nicholas pert was one of the members of class action lawsuit. they took the department to task over a tactic known as stop and frisk. >> it's a hostile experience to be stopped and frisked. you have every
he delivered his i have a dream speech at the lincoln memorial in washington, d.c. on august 28th, 1963. >> i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream -- >> his historic speech electrified millions of americans fighting for civil rights. he received the nobel peace prize the following year for his tireless work. but during a visit to tennessee...
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they are not people that work at desks in washington. they're mostly people that fix airplanes and ships and do other essentials things. these folks have had their pay frozen for three years. they have had a hiring freeze. now we're taking 1/5 of their paycheck in the last quarter of the year. it is causing many to have to change their family plans and not do things they had hoped to do for the kids. it is a miserable way to treat people. i talk to audiences of civilians. i say, i do not know why you put up with us. except i do know. they are there for the mission. they care about defending the country. otherwise, they would tell us to go to hell and leave. but they care and are dedicated. they do not deserve this kind of treatment. these are the things that happen as a result of cuts that are very steep and fast. if we had more time to take cuts like the cuts we've already taken, we approach it strategically. we say what things do we not need any more? we can phase this out. what kinds of capabilities do not need any more? we get rid of
they are not people that work at desks in washington. they're mostly people that fix airplanes and ships and do other essentials things. these folks have had their pay frozen for three years. they have had a hiring freeze. now we're taking 1/5 of their paycheck in the last quarter of the year. it is causing many to have to change their family plans and not do things they had hoped to do for the kids. it is a miserable way to treat people. i talk to audiences of civilians. i say, i do not know...
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arabia is another story and burned our bush lets you know a quick recap to any true years of there in washington he knows every player in the book in the us in europe in the middle east and in asia he was that goal to guy in the afghan jihad as in the nine hundred eighty s. he did the afghan jihad in a ninety eight so this is the real player and now he is in charge of syria so we have to deal with what been there once which is not what the obama administration wants and it's not what israel wants to have triggered different agenda virgine in syria the fact bunda are in these rallies i was writing for you know who the obama administration to fight a war for them ok there are right now not even a national unity paratime syria let's go to steven steven jump in go ahead. i mean you know one of the many consequences of a missile attack on by vision us on on syria may be an attack by the syrians and iranians on israel i mean speaking of you know an unintended consequence of going to happen and frankly that's something that i don't feel that this administration has really figured out the other thing i
arabia is another story and burned our bush lets you know a quick recap to any true years of there in washington he knows every player in the book in the us in europe in the middle east and in asia he was that goal to guy in the afghan jihad as in the nine hundred eighty s. he did the afghan jihad in a ninety eight so this is the real player and now he is in charge of syria so we have to deal with what been there once which is not what the obama administration wants and it's not what israel...
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i actually think -- well, i think washington, the parts of washington are better than its product. so there's a lot of people who are working really hard to try to solve these problems but, yes, the country fractured and it disagrees. washington is reflecting its individual districts in the house. but the country wants washington to fix these problems. it understands it's not an easy solution, it's tired of the bickering and it wants it to stop. whether it's willing to punish the people are preventing it from stopping and unwilling to compromise is another story. but, boy -- >> i'm being excessively kind to the country. >> now you're being too america. >> woodruff: we have to figure out how who's nicer to the american people. complete change of subject. pope francis this week, david, made news on the plane back to rome from his trip to south america talking about sexuality, talking about gays and saying "who am i to judge if someone chooses -- or happens to be gay." the church doctrine isn't changing. does that change anything? >> i once saw a mass on t.v., pope john paul ii and th
i actually think -- well, i think washington, the parts of washington are better than its product. so there's a lot of people who are working really hard to try to solve these problems but, yes, the country fractured and it disagrees. washington is reflecting its individual districts in the house. but the country wants washington to fix these problems. it understands it's not an easy solution, it's tired of the bickering and it wants it to stop. whether it's willing to punish the people are...